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Outrage erupts after toddler rape in Delhi

Demonstrators form a human chain to block traffic as they protest on the main road near the house of a minor girl who was raped, in New Delhi yesterday.

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Angry crowds gathered yesterday in New Delhi to accuse police of failing to act over the rape of a toddler, with outrage mounting after the gang-rape of a five-year-old girl in a separate attack.
The two-and-a-half-year-old girl was abducted from a religious event in west Delhi by two men on Friday night and raped before being dumped in a park near her home, relatives and police said.
In a separate incident on the other side of the city, the five-year-old was lured to a neighbour’s house and raped by three men, a police officer said.
An agitated crowd of more than 100 people gathered near the toddler’s home late yesterday afternoon attempting to block traffic and lambasting the police’s failure to make arrests in the case.
“They (police) are not doing anything to arrest the rapists. We don’t feel safe in this city and there will be a day when parents will stop giving birth to girls fearing they will be raped,” a female relative of the girl told reporters without giving her name.  
The two attacks come as New Delhi grapples with a grim litany of sexual assaults against women - and in several recent cases, children - that have sparked outrage in India and abroad.
“We have launched a manhunt for the suspects. So far no one has been arrested,” police officer Pushpendra Kumar said of the younger girl’s case.
“Two men were involved in the abduction of the girl and the tests have confirmed rape,” Kumar said, adding that further examinations would show whether both men raped the toddler.
He said they found the younger child bleeding profusely several hours after she went missing. Authorities have released CCTV footage of two men riding away on a motorbike with the victim in an attempt to catch the alleged perpetrators.
Separately, police in eastern Delhi arrested three men overnight in the case of the five-year-old victim, whom tests showed was raped multiple times, after locals managed to catch her alleged assailants.
“Her clothes were partially torn. Some locals saw her and she told them she was sexually assaulted,” an officer from Anand Vihar police station in eastern Delhi said on condition of anonymity.
“Some of the locals then barged into the house and caught them (the alleged perpetrators) before handing them over to us,” the officer said.
Both girls are undergoing medical treatment but are believed to be out of danger.
The latest attacks come eight days after a four-year-old girl was allegedly raped and slashed with a blade before being abandoned by a railway track in the capital.
Police arrested a 25-year-old man in that attack, in which the young girl suffered severe internal injuries.
“When will Delhi wake up? Till when will girls continue to be brutalised in Indian capital. Gangrape of 2.5 year n 5 year old. Shameful,” Delhi Commission for Women chairwoman Swati Maliwal tweeted.
Maliwal told NDTV network that violence against women had assumed “epidemic proportions” in Delhi.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal expressed anguish over the rapes, terming them “shameful and worrying” on Twitter, but blamed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government for the security situation in Delhi.
“Repeated rape of minors is shameful and worrying. Delhi police has completely failed to provide safety. What are PM n his LG (lieutenant governor) doing?,” Kejriwal tweeted before heading to meet the victims in hospital.
Kejriwal and Modi’s administration are jostling for control of the capital’s police department, with Delhi city authorities saying they are unable to improve security for women.
They deflect the blame on to Modi’s central government which controls Delhi’s 84,000 police, the largest metropolitan police force in the world.
Ranjana Kumari, head of Delhi-based Centre for Social Research said the ongoing turf war between the two governments left Delhi vulnerable to such horrific crimes.  
“Delhi is not safe and secure for women and the situation is deteriorating,” Kumari said.
“Most of these incidents have been reported in lower income areas like slums and densely populated areas, where mostly migrants stay. These men live in crammed spaces with no social or parental control and usually no fear of law,” she said.
The fatal gang-rape of a young student on a bus in Delhi in 2012 led to an outpouring of anger over frightening levels of violence against women.
India recorded 36,735 rape cases in 2014, with 2,096 of them in Delhi.
Experts say those figures likely under-represent the true scale of the crimes.

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